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Hi all,

I bought a new car about a month ago, just purely for more power and for a new project.

I unfortunately now have to sell the s14. I,ve had and built a lot of cars over the last 8 years, and this car is honestly one of the best cars i've ever owned.

It is set up to have fun and retain reliability.Everything is built properly the way it should be.

Mods below:

Exterior

- Navan Front bar

-Vertex side Skirts

-Vertex Rear Bar

- rolled and flared guards

Interior

- r32 GTR seats

- nismo gear knob

- deep dish steering wheel

- AIR con - works perfectly.

- Pioneer head unit

Mechanical

- blacktop sr20

- s14a gearbox - best of the sr gearboxes. no whining or any crunches.

- 2871 r turbo 52 trim with .64 rear housing

-nismo 550cc injectors

-z32 AFM

-Greddy front mount intercooler

- Aftermarket Radiator

- turbo smart dual stage boost controller

- NISTUNE computer tuned to 16psi

- Brand new full stainless exhaust with new cat, dump/front pipe - great note. not loud at idle, but sounds meaty at revs.

-New Exedy Heavy duty clutch

Handling

-Rota Grid's 17x 9.5 +12 fronts and 18x10 +15 rears

- 12 month old BC gold coilovers, fully adjustable

- Castor rods- Cuzco

- Shimmed LSD.

This car is absolutely unreal. The way it handles and the power delivery is an absolute load of fun. Car is ultra reliable and mechanically perfect. All oils serviced recently.. does not use any coolant or oil.

Only down fall is the clear coat on the rear passenger guard is coming off.

As this is basically my child, i will not be letting it go for a stupid price, so if your going to low ball dont bother.

Rego is until May this year.

Price wise im looking for $10500 and worth every cent!

I'm in Maraylya, which is sort of near kenthurst or dural.

number is 0405044669. give me a call if interested.

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